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SALTUS MINI-LEAGUE A nice action shot jrom Ryan Kromer. Members oj the All Star team who played the Junior School. The Coaches. (Standing from I. to r.) Messrs: Jensen, Steinhoff, Lee, Marley, Simon and Hindess. (Kneeling from I. to r.) Messrs: Bray, Aruda, Charron, Hawthorne, Sherratt. (In front) Vince, Ingham. The 1982 83 Saltus Cavendish Soccer Season opened its second year of existence with, if anything, increased enthusiasm amongst both boys and parents, the latter not only as coaches, but as vociferous supporters and the former in a new blending of first and second year boys with the veterans of class 3. Christmas was celebrated by the now traditional Boxing Day Bonanza. In addition to the regular league matches played that day, the Mothers and Sons with no quarter given on either side, finished an exciting match with a two all draw. Not to be outdone the Fathers and Coaches match produced an equal blend of skill and goodheartedness ending in a win for the coaches. Rain, mud and sun the boys pressed on into the New Year with considerably improved football skills. Last year ' s champions, yellow, had to take a back seat to the hard fought battle for league honours, which developed between green and blue. The season ' s final result was in the balance until the last league game with yellow ' s moment of glory over green robbing the team of the championship which went to blue. Perhaps the most interesting event was the repeated defeat of blue team by red, who although bottom of the table always managed to pull something out of the hat in their league matches against blue, and although last were certainly not least! The annual prize giving brought its usual successful conclusion to the League Season with the presentation of trophies by Mrs. Hopkins to the participating teams and the gift of a silver tankard to the Head Coach, Vince Ingham, who ran the programme for two years. He now moves onto the Junior School soccer programme, which had its beginnings at Saltus Cavendish. The link with the Junior School was emphasised by the All Stars game between the Junior School and Cavendish on 30th April, 1983, and although the result was a heavy defeat for Cavendish, it served to demonstrate the qualities of team spirit, healthy exercise, enjoyment and family participation which is what Saturday morning soccer at Saltus Cavendish is all about. 26
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SUCCESS AT THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW... The vegetables which won the sheild for best school garden collection. The Agricultural Show On Friday I went to the Agricultural Show with Magnus. Magnus and I had to get the cup in the ring from the judge in our school uniform. After, I got a cotton candy free because my mother worked there. I helped her and at four o ' clock I went home. Then I rode my bike on the road. Damon Webster 3T The Agricultural Exhibition On Friday Ryan and I went to the Agricultural Exhibition. The first thing we saw was the horse show. Then we went to get some cotton candy. Then we went to the hill and waited for Sean. Then Ryan and I went to get the presents. Then Sean and Michael and I went in a cave and some people came and said we were arrested. Nathan Browne 3T Miss Thompson, boys, and champion trees. Some more award winning vegetables ... and a rather wet Tree planting ceremony. On a wet and drizzly June afternoon, the whole school assembled to watch a tree planting ceremony. The proceedings were supervised by Mr. Barry Phillips from the Department of Agriculture who, with the help of his students, prepared the ground beforehand. The trees were duly planted by the Headmaster, Miss Thompson, Canon Nisbett, Mrs. Collett (Chairman of the Tree Committee for the National Trust) and Magnus Henagulph. The young trees were cedar and palmetto which had all been grown from seed by the boys, under the supervision of Miss Thompson. Magnus Henagulph, a keen young horticulturist, planted the champion cedar, winner this year of the National Trust Trophy for best endemic tree. 25
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Page 29 text:
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SALTUS JUNIOR SCHOOL STAFF Back row (L to R) Mr. G. Sutherland First Assistant Mr. P. Lever Mr. M. Beasley Mr. S. Adams, B.A. (Edinburgh) Front row (L to R) Miss M. Armstrong Mrs. J. Zuill Miss. E. Wilkie Head of Department Mrs. M. Pettit, Dip. Mus.Ed., R.S.A.M., L.R.S.M. Mrs. K. Latter Mrs. L. Williams A Testimonial What I really like about school is hometime. Well I like recess and lunch and all the teachers. I like Mis. Wilky, I Hke Mr. mackfee, Mrs. Zuill, Mrs. Ladder, Mr. Leaver, Mr. Beasily, Mr. Addonas, Mis. Williuoms, Mr. Sotherland and Miss Armstrong and Mis Pettit and mrs Walker. . By Marc Drew, J4Z 27
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